Splitting from the EU *is* my idea--for those countries. Not for the UK, since they don't use the Euro.
I was thinking of their policy of moving industries to regional cities. Isn't high housing cost already a de facto tax on new Londoners?
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Correct, the references to USA and USSR concerned efforts to draw growth to stagnant cities, not efforts to strangle it in busy ones
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Specifically in reference to "lure skilled workers and business to move to our fantastic Northern cities." Why isn't housing cost an issue?
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Yeah, I live here, and I take issue with the "to great success" idea. I don't know who's koolaid you're drinking, but America is *hurting*
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And to be sure, the US policy isn't to strangle NYC or Silicon Valley, but (as w USSR) to lure businesses into dying cities.
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